4/5 Arvind G B. 2 months ago on Google • 162 reviews New
It
was
fun
to
visit
this
place
and
we
saw
some
exotic
animals
from
Australia,
South
America,
red
panda
and
a
lot
of
Indian
and
South
East
Asian
herbivores
as
well.
The
collection
of
flora
and
fauna
is
nice
although
a
part
of
me
wished
that
the
animals
had
a
larger
enclosure
or
were
free
to
roam.
I
didn't
like
that
foreigners
were
charged
350
while
Thais
are
charged
130..
Discriminatory
and
insulting,
especially
as
someone
who
pays
taxes
in
Thailand
and
even
bothered
learning
intermediate
level
Thai
(although
I'm
sure
if
I
had
claimed
I
was
Thai
no
one
would
have
forced
me,
but
it's
still
wrong
to
discriminate
on
principle)!
And
this
while
the
aquarium
and
panda
and
some
other
enclosures
were
shut
down
for
maintenance
and
because
the
panda
died,
no
discount
was
offered.
Me
and
my
Thai
friend
walked
instead
of
taking
the
350
baht
golf
kart
and
it
was
fairly
pleasant
although
she
got
a
bit
tired
at
the
end
but
felt
satisfied
we
chose
to
walk
as
we
got
to
go
up
close
and
find
some
unfrequented
routes
up
some
hills,
overall
about
5kms
and
500
calories
to
do
the
loop,
with
a
bunch
of
stalls
around.
I'd
suggest
walking
for
young
people
for
a
more
immersive
experience
especially
when
it's
not
summer.
I
think
some
of
the
animals
looked
happy
and
some
looked
lonely
and
sad.
I
didn't
see
any
starving
animals
atleast
so
they're
being
fed
and
the
money
isn't
all
being
wasted.
Pretty
happy
with
the
animal
care.
Some
of
the
views
from
uphill
is
quite
nice.